This is a simulation of a runaway stabilizer on non MAX but still a B737. Also, this is knowing what's happening and why as compare with "what is it doing that" during a take off.
The workload increase is significantly higher. The perspective of what truly happened to Lion-Air 737-Max and its possible causes, changes a lot after watching this.
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https://www.airlive.net/breaking-new-cctv-footage-shows-the-moment-before-ground-impact-of-boeing-b737-200-cubana-flight-cu972/
That final report I will want to read. That lateral movement is puzzling or not easily explainable.
RIP and condolences above all. I think there is just one survival left. A young woman.
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Dead weight kills this idea besides maintenance and repairs which will add to the cost of operations fast. A new idea will have to be provided and left behind by and at the airport to make it feasible.
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If anything, a too excessive youth concentration for a night flight. On the spur of the moment kind of thing. All flights are demanding and seriously deadly and none should be taken recreationally.
Too bad and too needless.
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The big elephant in the room will not allow it to go to that extreme. They got their fair chance and they blew it. FSW is dead now. Case closed. Let's move on.
Let's wait for the next incarnation of MSFS, please.
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